The Honolulu Fire Department is working to fully contain a brush fire that started on the hillside behind Kalaheo High School and spread over the ridge to Kaneohe. According to fire officials, 400 acres were damaged in the blaze.

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Hawaii News Now's Ramsay Wharton is following the story this morning. She'll have the latest on Hawaii News Now Sunrise beginning at 4:30 a.m.

SUSPECT IN ARMED ROBBERY REMAINS AT LARGE

Honolulu police continue to search an armed robber who shot two people at a Waipahu ATM on Friday. Investigators say the gunman may have fled in a light-colored SUV.

The suspect is described as a Polynesian male in his 30s or 40s. He's between 5'6" and 5'8" with a medium to husky build. He has black hair and was last seen wearing light-colored shorts and black T-shirt. Call police if you have any tips.

NEW TECHNOLOGY HELPS SAVE FISHERMAN

A fisherman is safe after his boat capsized and sank approximately 15 miles south of Oahu. Officials say the fisherman was able to transmit a Mayday call using new system installed by the Coast Guard. We'll have the details coming up on Hawaii News Now Sunrise.

In 2015, the Federal government passed the Every Student Succeeds Act, allowing states to limit the amount of time that students take standardized tests. A similar bill is traveling through the Hawaii legislature.

In 2015, the Federal government passed the Every Student Succeeds Act, allowing states to limit the amount of time that students take standardized tests. A similar bill is traveling through the Hawaii legislature.